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  • 07-27-2011 3:52 AM

    • Philippe
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    BV7-32 and floor motorized stand issue

    Dear all,

     

    After moving out and installing my BV7-32 in a new place, I ended up by calibrating the floor stand at the new TV location, by means of the dedicated stand menu (Extreme left and right positions, video, audio and mute off positions). If everything went smooth, I then for some reason put the TV aside (without having to move the stand though) and yesterday was the day when I put the TV back on its stand..

    And the issue arose: while I still can set extreme left and right positions, the video, audio and mute off just move a little bit and don't reach the position I want them to be set (though they are well in the arc). After unplugging, plugging back the mains, resetting the TV (service mode menu), I still can't get it work properly.

    On the service mode, under the error section, I see " TV 0717 84-2C" : does someone have the repair manual to help me with that? Does it mean the TV felt in default with the stand interface?

    Thanks for your input,

    Philippe

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  • 08-10-2011 8:33 PM In reply to

    • Vienna
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    Re: BV7-32 and floor motorized stand issue

    - unplug the connector of the stand

    - unplug/interupt mains for SEVERAL minutes

    - DO NOT connect the stand - but restore power

    - turn TV on and check if TV has "forgotten" the stand
      (menu for basic adjustment of the stand should no be available)

    - switch TV to standby and unplug the mains for several minutes

    - reconnect the stand to the TV

    - restore power and make the required adjustments ...

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